The Wolf Gift
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Rating | : | 4.11 (605 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0078XQZAQ |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 583 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Totally mesmerized by Chapter 5! If I am totally honest, I wasn't real excited about reading this book. I just kept thinking, do I really want to read a book about werewolves? The answer was a resounding NO. I bought the book because I love Anne Rice novels. By the time I had made it to chapter 5 I was totally abs. Ridiculous fluff T. Davis The Wolf Gift starts out quite well, the first fifty pages or so set up the possibility of a deeply descriptive and engrossing gothic novel complete with a possibly haunted house set in a beautifully bleak locale. However the novel quickly falls apart after our protagonist, the tho. "Anne Rice Proves She Still Has the Touch" according to ZadNostrom. In my college days after a viewing of the then new Queen of the Damned movie I became curious about the source material for the film. I started at the beginning and devoured (with few exceptions) pretty much every book Anne Rice had written. As I was reading the Queen of the Damned
A daring new departure from the inspired creator of The Vampire Chronicles ("unrelentingly erotic unforgettable" -The Washington Post), Lives of the Mayfair Witches ("Anne Rice will live on through the ages of literature" -San Francisco Chronicle), and the angels of The Songs of the Seraphim ("remarkable" -Associated Press). As he resists the paradoxical pleasure and enthrallment of his wolfen savagery and delights in the power and (surprising) capacity for good, he is caught up in a strange and dangerous rescue and is desperately hunted as "the Man Wolf" by authorities, the media, and scientists (evidence of DNA threatens to reveal his dual existence) As a